Furuno RP-250 manual Maintenance, Replacing the Battery on the RP Board

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8 MAINTENANCE

8.1Replacing the Battery on the RP Board

A battery installed on the RP board inside the radar display unit preserves video plotter setting data when the power is turned off. The life of the battery is about five years. When the battery voltage is low, NG (No Good) appears at the diagnostic test for the RP board. Contact your dealer about replacement, at your earliest convenience.

Battery for

Battery Type

Code Number

 

 

 

RP board

CR2450-F2ST2L

000-144-941

 

 

 

8.2Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card

The life of the battery in the memory card is about three years. When the battery voltage is low, NG (No Good) appears at the diagnostic test for the memory card. Replace the battery at your earliest convenience to prevent loss of data.

Note: Replace the battery within 10 minutes after removal to prevent loss of data.

WARNING: Use only the specified battery. Use of an incorrect battery may cause explosion. Dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations.

Battery for

Battery Type

Code Number

 

 

 

Memory card

CR2025

000-141-093

 

 

 

1.Use your finger to slide the battery case release switch in the direction shown in the illustration below.

2.Pull out the battery case and remove the battery.

3.Insert new battery “+” side up.

WARNING: Be sure the battery is inserted correctly. Explosion may result if the polarity is incorrect.

4.Set the battery case to the memory card.

5.Close the battery case release switch.

Battery case release switch

"+" side UP.

Battery case

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Contents Video Plotter 00080933204 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii SP-1IN-1 Features ForewordWord to the Owner of the RP-250 General Operational OverviewAIS controls ControlsFR-2105 series radar display unit Video plotter controlsVideo plotter display Choosing Display ModeChoosing Presentation Mode Item and default setting Default selected at aboveAbout the radar/video plotter display Chart position correction ChartsDisplaying a chart Chart, cursor position correctionCursor position correction Setting up the Video Plotter DisplayCanceling chart position correction Hiding/Showing graphicsNAV Information 1 menu Hiding/Showing nav dataFor manual input of position item 4, do the following NAV Information 2 menuNAV Information 3 menu OWN SHIP, Target Plot menu TrackStopping Plotting of Own Ships Track Stopping Plotting of Other Ship’s TrackMemory in USE display Track Plotting IntervalChoosing track plotting interval Finding track memory usedSmoothing Erasing TrackPlotter Erase menu Own Ship Track Color Other Ship Track ColorTarget Plot Color menu Entering marks/lines at cursor or own ship position MARKS, LinesChoosing Method of Entry Entering Marks/LinesEntering marks at desired position Line change featureErasing all marks and all lines Mark/Line ColorErasing Marks/Lines Erasing individual marksFinding Mark/Line Memory Used Entering waypoints at specific position WAYPOINTS, Navigation LinesEntering Waypoints Entering waypoints at cursor positionWaypoint List Entering waypoints at own ship positionWPT List Waypoint menu Displaying WaypointsDisplaying waypoints Displaying waypoints from a navigatorDeleting all waypoints Deleting WaypointsNavigation Lines Deleting individual waypointsDeleting individual navigation lines Adding waypoints to navigation linesRemoving waypoints from navigation lines Nav line listNAV Line menu Setting up navigation linesBWR Displaying navigation lines RECORDING, Replaying Data Formatting Memory CardsRecord menu Recording Data Replaying DataReplay Card 1 menu Initial Settings Video PLOTTER, Initial Setting menuOther Plotter Functions Distance error in direction of longitude due to latitude Longitude Error Table on 96 nm range scale2256 4444 6496 8350 9950 1248 2202 2786 2980 This page intentionally left blank AIS1 menu Turning AIS Feature On/OffAIS symbols AIS OperationTurning AIS Display On/Off Activating TargetsActivated target Sleeping target Sleeping TargetsSleeping an AIS target Sleeping all AIS targetsActivated target selected for data display Displaying Target DataActivating all sleeping AIS targets Basic target dataExtended data display Extended target dataLost target Lost TargetMessages Displaying messages manuallyAutomatically displaying messages Safety related messageAIS2 menu History DisplayTurning history display on/off Sample history displaysChoosing history display attributes AIS Symbol ColorLost Target Range Automatic Target ActivationROT display ROT Display SettingAIS3 menu Combining AIS with Arpa fusionAIS System Messages AIS system messagesMessage Meaning AIS Alarm Message Battery for Battery Type Code Number MaintenanceReplacing the Battery on the RP Board Replacing the Battery in the Memory CardSystem Error Name Type Qty Code No Remarks Installation of Video Plotter KITTabletop/Console Type Necessary partsDisplay unit Control headDisplay unit, inside view Setting catch to hole in stayFastening the M-card assy. to the right arm cover Stay fixedDisplay pedestal, top view Display pedestal, front viewTD-B PC connectionTest results FR-2105 TestAIS Data Separate Type Control Head Fasten with M4 x 8 screw Fasten with M3 x 8 screws 2 pcs Installation of Video Plotter KIT Data reception AppendixDigital Interface IEC Input sentences RP Board, J4Load requirements as listener Schematic diagramCOG, SOG, HDG, ROT Interface FunctionMain Board Modification IEC 60936-1 related items Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WT STW selected on menuSOG selected on menu Video plotter Menu TreeEnter WPT, NAV Line OWN SHIP, Target Plot AIS RP-250 Specifications of Video PlotterIN-1 Index